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  1. Same old story: If they uplift they’re evil racist oppressors. If they don’t uplift they’re failing Maori.

    When will we get a leader with the guts to say that Maori must put on their big boy pants and act like responsible adults?

  2. The problem with people working in Oranga Tamariki is that they are people and people do dumb things and make dumb decisions.
    Well, they look at things from their own perspective, factoring in whatever else they need to and weighing things up as they see fit. In consultation with other people and rule books.

    The problem is that I am not in Oranga Tamariki dealing with each case specifically because I would do a better job than what is happening.

    The trouble with that is that I am too busy single handedly sorting out poverty and housing and education standards and shortage of workers and supermarket prices and hospital waiting lists and rail in Auckland and medical staff shortfall and mental health and gangs and the methamphetamine problem and judges. And the Crusaders rugby team.

  3. Makes you sick reading about this case.

    Not just OT but family court seems to have failed to protect and care for this child.

    Not sure how the mother/OT/family court could somehow give another person who was not even related to the child and lived in a dilapidated rental with on-off volatile boyfriend as the preferred caregiver when there were apparently other options available with the family who opposed it.

    Even foster care might have been better than this type of abusive friend’ – not sure why the Mother couldn’t look after the child themselves and why the courts did not give the child to other family members who applied for custody too.

    Why were the early child center concerns not pushed to OT to investigate.

    Sounds appalling and both the family court and OT should be examined to avoid this again.

    Not enough care with complex custody and abuse issues for children which seems to be increasing – not enough thought is put into having children in NZ – anything goes.

  4. What an awful litany of excuses. They’re paid professionals, with a legal obligation to be objective. And they much of their status and power, at times using it as an implied threat.

    As for poorly paid, that’d be the first I’ve heard of any government department paying their professionals poorly. I understand they go out of their way to salaries comparable to market rates.

    Indeed, considering the vast majority of social workers deal with poor people, with little to no demand from the upper echelons, I doubt that market rate would be subject to supply and demand in the first place.

    Their salary bands reflect their qualifications, not their ability. And consequences are zilch. If a mechanic took the same approach he could tried for negligence. But then again, he doesn’t have the get out of jail free card defense of “professional opinion”.

    Just as well for the motoring public.

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